India- the people

After a LONG hiatus from the blog, I finally have the opportunity to post some pics from my recent trip to India in March 2013. This was my first trip back in almost 30 years and it was overwhelming to say the least. There is so much for your senses to take in that you truly need time to sit back and reflect on what it means to you and how you interpret everything going on around you. Here are a few shots from New Delhi, Punjab and various cities/villages in Rajasthan. While I did see so many beautiful places and historical sites, for me, I am always fascinated by the people. Anyway, enough talking, just see for yourself and please feel free to share your comments/thoughts/feedback. Enjoy!

“Mind blasting snaps”!!! Agreed, the sights, sound etc are very sensational and you’ve captured a lot of beauty so skillfully! Love the colourful shots (esp the food colouring) and the black & whites too! Great pics!

It’s always a pleasure looking at your pics. these are especially special because they are of your people and your culture…thanks for sharing. happy you got the chance to visit after so many years away. there is truly nothing like home. Hope you are keeping well otherwise and that life is treating you good. stay in touch Janice

Wow Vini!!! I say wow, because it seems like an amazing trip, but I also say wow because your photos look so professional! They could be in national geographic or some travel magazine… maybe it’s time to quit the GoC if you haven’t already 😉

Aw, Vini, was so great to see you tonight and hear about your trip to India. The picture of the two sisters at the top of the page really speaks to me … so precious. You really have an eye for capturing people in their natural states. Just lovely. Lili

Aw, Vini, was so great to see you tonight and hear about your trip to India. The picture of the two sisters at the top of the page really speaks to me … so precious. I would like to buy that one from you. You really have an eye for capturing people in their natural states. Just lovely. Lili